State should cast cautious eye toward online schools
13th Nov 2006, 15:37 GMT
Surrounded by cornfields, a school has quietly grown on the northern outskirts of Greeley the past two years. New Hope Academy started as K-8 with 69 students and has mushroomed to 116 students in grades K-12.
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